True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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1.
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It is
unlikely to get a school tardy and a classroom tardy the same period but it is
possible.
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2.
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Time
assigned as a result of a school tardy can be substituted for some other task as agreed
upon.
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3.
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Time
assigned the first time for a classroom tardy can only be made up after school that day or before and
after school the next day they are in attendance.
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4.
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A
classroom tardy is assigned when the student is not completely inside the room at the END of
the bell.
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5.
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Failure to stay the first time for a classroom tardy will result in 60 minutes being
assigned.
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6.
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A
school tardy can be substituted for some other task.
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7.
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A
school tardy requires filling out the tardy form.
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8.
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A
school tardy is not assigned if the student is entering (not completely in) when the bell starts
ringing and makes it completely in the room before it stops ringing.
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9.
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A
school tardy is assigned when the student is not completely inside the room at the END of the
bell.
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10.
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A
classroom tardy requires filling out the tardy form.
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11.
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A
school tardy and a classroom tardy are different tardies with different consequences.
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12.
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It is
not possible to get a school tardy and a classroom tardy the same period.
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13.
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Five
minutes assigned for a classroom tardy must be made up after school the day of the classroom tardy or
before school the following day the time was assigned. The last chance is after school
following the day it was assigned.
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14.
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A
school tardy and a classroom tardy are the same thing.
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15.
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Time
assigned as a result of a classroom tardy can be substituted for some other task as agreed
upon.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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16.
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Missing thirty minutes assigned as a result of a school tardy will a. | result in a
thirty minutes being assigned before or after school. | b. | result in a one
hour being assigned before or after school. | c. | results in a
referral to the office. | d. | result in a fifteen minutes being assigned before or after
school. | | |
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17.
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A
student that is in the room at the start of the bell but is not in their assigned seat when I take
attendance is a. | a school
tardy. | b. | is a school and classroom tardy. | c. | is a classroom
tardy. | d. | not a tardy. | | |
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18.
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A
school tardy a. | will result in a
school tardy form being filled out. | b. | will not allow frog or duck barks to substitute for the tardy
and filling out the school form. | c. | all of the above. | d. | will not allow
some other task take place of the tardy or filling out the form. | | |
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19.
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Missing five minutes assigned by a school tardy will a. | result in a
thirty minutes being assigned before or after school. | b. | result in a
fifteen minutes being assigned before or after school. | c. | result in a one
hour being assigned before or after school. | d. | results in a
referral to the office. | | |
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20.
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Classroom tardies result in time being assigned after school. The amount of time
assigned a. | two minutes time
the number of school tardy minutes where the school tardy minutes are rounding using the ceiling
function. | b. | is five minutes. | c. | five minutes
plus two minutes time the number of school tardy minutes where the school tardy minutes are rounding
using the ceiling function. | d. | five minutes or two minutes time the number of school tardy
minutes where the school tardy minutes are rounding using the ceiling function. The greater of the
two will be assigned. | | |
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